Energy audit and prospective energy conservation: Studies at residential college buildings in a tropical region

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present the efficiency of electricity use and potential of electricity reduction at 12 residential colleges located at University of Malaya Campus, Kuala Lumpur. Design/methodology/approach: The work presented applies an energy audit when energy consumption d...

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Main Authors: Jamaludin, A.A., Mahmood, N.Z., Keumala, N., Ariffin, A.R.M,, Hussein, H.
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spelling my.um.eprints.107862014-11-05T01:00:51Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/10786/ Energy audit and prospective energy conservation: Studies at residential college buildings in a tropical region Jamaludin, A.A. Mahmood, N.Z. Keumala, N. Ariffin, A.R.M, Hussein, H. QH301 Biology Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present the efficiency of electricity use and potential of electricity reduction at 12 residential colleges located at University of Malaya Campus, Kuala Lumpur. Design/methodology/approach: The work presented applies an energy audit when energy consumption data were collected and analysed for a five-year period. The total savings of electricity used at residential colleges were identified through the difference between average total energy use in a year (kWh) and minimum electricity usage. Findings: The study finds that residential colleges with special features of building layout and arrangement performed better with regard to electricity consumption due to the prior group's superior utilisation of day lighting and natural ventilation. The floor area of the rooms, volume, density, enclosure and facade design, including window design, window area, and window-to-wall ratio also influenced the total electricity usage of the residential college buildings. Also, through adaptation of the corridor area to include more natural ventilation and daylight, approximately 40 to 90 percent of average electricity usage could be conserved in a year. Research limitations/implications: The methodology is limited to energy audit for a five-year period of metered data and walk-through analysis. Practical implications: The findings raised some issues related to thermal comfort of the residents. Originality/value: The study can be used as baseline data for a tropical region particularly on current electricity usage and potential of energy conservation in residential building. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. 2013 Article PeerReviewed Jamaludin, A.A. and Mahmood, N.Z. and Keumala, N. and Ariffin, A.R.M, and Hussein, H. (2013) Energy audit and prospective energy conservation: Studies at residential college buildings in a tropical region. Facilities, 31 (3). pp. 158-173. ISSN 0263-2772 http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?issn=0263-2772&volume=31&issue=3&articleid=17082777&show=html&PHPSESSID=0ap751p8rsps1gd2umisso54d1
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topic QH301 Biology
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Jamaludin, A.A.
Mahmood, N.Z.
Keumala, N.
Ariffin, A.R.M,
Hussein, H.
Energy audit and prospective energy conservation: Studies at residential college buildings in a tropical region
description Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present the efficiency of electricity use and potential of electricity reduction at 12 residential colleges located at University of Malaya Campus, Kuala Lumpur. Design/methodology/approach: The work presented applies an energy audit when energy consumption data were collected and analysed for a five-year period. The total savings of electricity used at residential colleges were identified through the difference between average total energy use in a year (kWh) and minimum electricity usage. Findings: The study finds that residential colleges with special features of building layout and arrangement performed better with regard to electricity consumption due to the prior group's superior utilisation of day lighting and natural ventilation. The floor area of the rooms, volume, density, enclosure and facade design, including window design, window area, and window-to-wall ratio also influenced the total electricity usage of the residential college buildings. Also, through adaptation of the corridor area to include more natural ventilation and daylight, approximately 40 to 90 percent of average electricity usage could be conserved in a year. Research limitations/implications: The methodology is limited to energy audit for a five-year period of metered data and walk-through analysis. Practical implications: The findings raised some issues related to thermal comfort of the residents. Originality/value: The study can be used as baseline data for a tropical region particularly on current electricity usage and potential of energy conservation in residential building. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
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author Jamaludin, A.A.
Mahmood, N.Z.
Keumala, N.
Ariffin, A.R.M,
Hussein, H.
author_facet Jamaludin, A.A.
Mahmood, N.Z.
Keumala, N.
Ariffin, A.R.M,
Hussein, H.
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title Energy audit and prospective energy conservation: Studies at residential college buildings in a tropical region
title_short Energy audit and prospective energy conservation: Studies at residential college buildings in a tropical region
title_full Energy audit and prospective energy conservation: Studies at residential college buildings in a tropical region
title_fullStr Energy audit and prospective energy conservation: Studies at residential college buildings in a tropical region
title_full_unstemmed Energy audit and prospective energy conservation: Studies at residential college buildings in a tropical region
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